GO-Station refuelling operational at mine in Canada’s Arctic

The first three SEI GO-Stations are now operational in Canada’s high arctic at an undisclosed remote mine site.  Built inside ISO containers, GO-Stations are capable of providing everything needed to receive and transfer fuel from any bulk fuel storage system.  Used to refuel vehicles and aircraft, GO-Stations provide a controlled, protected environment to house pumping, filtration, metering and dispensing equipment. 

Designed to withstand the challenges and wild weather of remote locations, the GO-Station is compatible with diesel fuel, jet fuel or lube oils (future models will also allow gas).

Unique GO-Station features:

  • All controls are explosion-proof and mounted within an onboard electrical room for easy access
  • Containers are insulated with doors and ports for connection to fuel lines and power. Stainless steel piping and valving is used to interconnect the modules
  • Fire suppression systems and spill protection is built-in
  • Multiple dispensing units are accessible by roll up doors with retractable hose reels to provide bulk transfer or refueling of vehicles, tanker trucks or lube trucks
  • All components are built on modular skids that can be easily moved for service or replaced, if the need arises
  • Explosion-proof lighting is standard and area explosion-proof heating is available as an option as are automated tank monitoring and fluid controls.